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What continent is home to the Nile River?
A.
Africa
B.
Eurasia
C.
South America
D.
Australia

What continent is home to the Nile River?

  • Africa
  • Eurasia
  • South America
  • Australia

Amazing facts

The drainage basin of the Nile River covers 3,254,555 square kilometers.

The Nile is a river in Africa, one of the longest river systems in the world. The word "Nile" comes from the Greek name of the river "Neilos.

Which sauce includes pickles as an ingredient?

  • Tartar sauce
  • Curry sauce
  • Chili sauce
  • Bechamel sauce

Amazing facts

Originally tartare was a dish served with this sauce: some finely chopped raw meat on a piece of bread.

Classic tartar sauce consists of yolks, butter, lemon juice, finely chopped onions, olives, pickles and garlic.

What musical instrument did the young Albert Einstein like to play?

  • Violin
  • Piano
  • Guitar
  • Flute

Amazing facts

Despite living in the United States for a long time, Einstein preferred to speak German.

Einstein learned how to play the violin before he learned how to speak, at the age of 6. If a scientific problem evaded him, Einstein began to play the violin, and the solution often dawned on him while he was playing.

Which is the most consumed fruit?

  • Orange
  • Kiwifruit
  • Apple
  • Lemon

Amazing facts

Oranges are also the leader when it comes to the weight of the annual world harvest, followed by bananas. next q

Every year about 100 billion bananas are consumed around the world, which is twice as many as oranges.

Which of these plants does not have thorns?

  • Peony
  • Raspberry
  • Rose
  • Dog rose

Amazing facts

Peony is a national flower of China and India. It is also the symbol of the U.S. State of Indiana.

Famous Italian traveler and explorer Marco Polo described peonies as "roses as big as cabbages." As for the thorns, however, the peony does not have any.

What is the best-selling book in the world?

  • The Bible
  • Harry Potter
  • The Lord of the Rings
  • Don Quixote

Amazing facts

On average, people spend about 6.5 hours per week reading books.

The best-selling and most read book in the world is the Bible. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, more than 6 billion copies of the book have been sold. Some sources say that a copy of the Bible is printed every second.

What is Kilimanjaro?

  • A volcano
  • A city
  • A lake
  • A river

Amazing facts

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point of the African continent.

Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest stratovolcano located in northeast Tanzania.

What food never goes bad?

  • Honey
  • Dried vegetables
  • Olive oil
  • Black pepper

Amazing facts

Back in the day, people in hot climates used honey to preserve food. For example, they would cover meat with honey and bury it in the ground so it wouldn't spoil.

Honey never goes bad because bacteria cannot survive in such a sweet and acidic environment.

What is the birthplace of chess?

  • India
  • China
  • Japan
  • The Roman Empire

Amazing facts

The longest time recorded for a chess player to make a move goes to the International Grand Master Trois from Brazil with 2 hours and 20 minutes on the 7th move.

The game of chess originated in present-day India during the sixth century CE, the time of the Gupta Empire. From there the game spread to the Sasanian Empire, then to the Middle East, to Europe.

Which ocean is home to the Hawaiian Islands?

  • The Pacific Ocean
  • The Atlantic Ocean
  • The Arctic Ocean
  • The Indian Ocean

Amazing facts

The islands got their name after the largest island of Hawaii.

The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of 24 islands and atolls located in the North Pacific Ocean.